Towards quantifying non-local information transfer: finite-bit non-locality

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DOI10.1016/S0375-9601(00)00315-7zbMATH Open1115.81329arXivquant-ph/9902014MaRDI QIDQ997907FDOQ997907

Michael Steiner

Publication date: 8 August 2007

Published in: Physics Letters. A (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The advent of Bell's inequalities provoked the possibility that entangled quantum phenomena is non-local in nature. Since teleportation only requires a finite amount of classical information, i.e. two bits, the author asks whether or not it is possible to further characterize the nature of internal correlation in terms of information. Towards this end, the issue of the amount of information that is transferred internally and non-locally is addressed. There are two possibilities: the amount is infinite or the amount is finite. A partial answer to this problem is given: it is shown that models exist whereby the amount is finite. The EPR-Bell cosine correlation can be reproduced exactly using on average 1.48 bits. The issue of simultaneity and the problems it poses are also examined in this context. Several extensions are suggested.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/9902014




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